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Yol^-jnLJIcxJLlJAnaQlP- County ..High School,Eur&ka, Mont, February. 17, 1961
Muehlhouser C r owned "King cf Hearts " '
Play Presented
-at M at.i nee
were given with the
exception. of ANTIC
SPRINGfwhich will be
given on the 28th.
On Monday, February
13, the junior and
senior play casts
gave a matinee performance for the high
school and grade
school students in
the LCHS gym.
Three plays were
presented by the seniors and the .iuniors
gave one play. On
February 28. two of
the senior plays will
be . given end the
other junior play
will be presented.
The first play given was- A MARRIAGE
PROPOSAL. Those in it
were Michele Frost,
Noe] Williams, and
Charles Anderson.
The second play was
the junior presentation, QUIET PLEASE,
with Russell Johnson,
Jerry Wartick, Trudy
Peck, Rose Beach, Ron
DeShazer, Merrilyn"
Tripp, and Janis Berg.
Next y was ..ANTIC
SPRING. In it were
Patty Brown, Allan
Pershall, Fay Quirk;
Margaret Stephenson,
Eddy McCUlly, and
Hank Muehlhauser.
The final performance was .given by
four senior girls in
THE LADIES OF THE MOP.
The 'girls were Anne
Held, Kay Phelan,
Marilyn Irwin, and
Carol Davis.
All the plays were
one-act. The juniors
•and seniors took in
$74.30 at the matinee.
At the evening performance, Tuesday
night the same plays
Tic ket s
Arrive
One hundred student
tournament', tickets
have recently been received from the tournament manager, David
Pugh, at Poison, According to instructions from Mr. Pugh,
these tickets should
be purchased before
going to Poison, but
students may purchase
their tickets at the
tournament. IF THEY
HAVE PROPER INDENT!-
FICATION. Monday,February 20j is the- last
day tickets will be
available for sale
here at LCHS.
Admission prices
for season tickets
for students (not reserved) is $2.00.
Season tickets for
reserved seats for
adults ia $5.00.
Game' times are as
follows: Thursday and
Friday P. M. 2:00 &
3:00. Saturday A. M.
9:30 & 11:00. Evenings...7:30 & 9:00^
tf anyone needs
help in housing, he
is directed to phone
300 in Poison.
The officials assigned are from Anaconda and Missoula.
The Poison Chamber of
Commerce will spons-
er a luncheon on Saturday, Feb. 25, for
the coaches and admi-
istrators.
ATTEND" 'THE
.:' TOURNAMENT
Hank Muehlhauser
reigned as King of
Hearts at the Valentine Dance on Saturday night, February
11, following the victorious Eureka game
against Ronan. fenk
and his date,." Cliche la
Frost, were crowned
King and Queen att
10:30. ;
The senior class,
sponsors of the
dance, presented King
Hank with a heart
shaped box of candy,
who in turn presented
it to his date. Hankj
who was the senior
candidate, was crowned by Sandy Shay and
Michele was crowned
by senior class president, Ted Clarke.
Other Candidates
for King of Hearts-
were Bradley Duffield,
junior; Bernell Salisbury, sophomore;
and - Mickey Nelson,
freshman. Hank was
chosen by a student
body election on
Thursday^ prior to the
dance.
R e cl i s Cn c 11 n q
Plan is Dead
At the meeting of
the Board of Directors . which Supt. C
Brooke attended in
Helena, Montana, on
Jan. 29-30, many
changes were made
concerning the athletics of the various
Montana High School.
The A.A.B.P.plan was
discontinued. The
Board of Directors was
authorized to discontinue the M.H.S. A.
Athletic .'■ .Accident
Cont. on P. 7
ATTEND THE JUNIOR-SENIOR PL \YS FEBRUARY 28th

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—"- *—■
— -
- ...
C
%L~
^
Y
^ n
H.TI
ft
■■■
U^i
§\
r L:
J 1
Yol^-jnLJIcxJLlJAnaQlP- County ..High School,Eur&ka, Mont, February. 17, 1961
Muehlhouser C r owned "King cf Hearts " '
Play Presented
-at M at.i nee
were given with the
exception. of ANTIC
SPRINGfwhich will be
given on the 28th.
On Monday, February
13, the junior and
senior play casts
gave a matinee performance for the high
school and grade
school students in
the LCHS gym.
Three plays were
presented by the seniors and the .iuniors
gave one play. On
February 28. two of
the senior plays will
be . given end the
other junior play
will be presented.
The first play given was- A MARRIAGE
PROPOSAL. Those in it
were Michele Frost,
Noe] Williams, and
Charles Anderson.
The second play was
the junior presentation, QUIET PLEASE,
with Russell Johnson,
Jerry Wartick, Trudy
Peck, Rose Beach, Ron
DeShazer, Merrilyn"
Tripp, and Janis Berg.
Next y was ..ANTIC
SPRING. In it were
Patty Brown, Allan
Pershall, Fay Quirk;
Margaret Stephenson,
Eddy McCUlly, and
Hank Muehlhauser.
The final performance was .given by
four senior girls in
THE LADIES OF THE MOP.
The 'girls were Anne
Held, Kay Phelan,
Marilyn Irwin, and
Carol Davis.
All the plays were
one-act. The juniors
•and seniors took in
$74.30 at the matinee.
At the evening performance, Tuesday
night the same plays
Tic ket s
Arrive
One hundred student
tournament', tickets
have recently been received from the tournament manager, David
Pugh, at Poison, According to instructions from Mr. Pugh,
these tickets should
be purchased before
going to Poison, but
students may purchase
their tickets at the
tournament. IF THEY
HAVE PROPER INDENT!-
FICATION. Monday,February 20j is the- last
day tickets will be
available for sale
here at LCHS.
Admission prices
for season tickets
for students (not reserved) is $2.00.
Season tickets for
reserved seats for
adults ia $5.00.
Game' times are as
follows: Thursday and
Friday P. M. 2:00 &
3:00. Saturday A. M.
9:30 & 11:00. Evenings...7:30 & 9:00^
tf anyone needs
help in housing, he
is directed to phone
300 in Poison.
The officials assigned are from Anaconda and Missoula.
The Poison Chamber of
Commerce will spons-
er a luncheon on Saturday, Feb. 25, for
the coaches and admi-
istrators.
ATTEND" 'THE
.:' TOURNAMENT
Hank Muehlhauser
reigned as King of
Hearts at the Valentine Dance on Saturday night, February
11, following the victorious Eureka game
against Ronan. fenk
and his date,." Cliche la
Frost, were crowned
King and Queen att
10:30. ;
The senior class,
sponsors of the
dance, presented King
Hank with a heart
shaped box of candy,
who in turn presented
it to his date. Hankj
who was the senior
candidate, was crowned by Sandy Shay and
Michele was crowned
by senior class president, Ted Clarke.
Other Candidates
for King of Hearts-
were Bradley Duffield,
junior; Bernell Salisbury, sophomore;
and - Mickey Nelson,
freshman. Hank was
chosen by a student
body election on
Thursday^ prior to the
dance.
R e cl i s Cn c 11 n q
Plan is Dead
At the meeting of
the Board of Directors . which Supt. C
Brooke attended in
Helena, Montana, on
Jan. 29-30, many
changes were made
concerning the athletics of the various
Montana High School.
The A.A.B.P.plan was
discontinued. The
Board of Directors was
authorized to discontinue the M.H.S. A.
Athletic .'■ .Accident
Cont. on P. 7
ATTEND THE JUNIOR-SENIOR PL \YS FEBRUARY 28th